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llamarme Negative Imperative Conjugation

llamarmeto be called (myself)

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Quick answer:

The negative imperative of llamarse: no te llames, no se llame, no nos llamemos, no os llaméis, no se llamen.

llamarme Negative Imperative Forms

no te llames
ustedno se llame
nosotrosno nos llamemos
vosotrosno os llaméis
ustedesno se llamen

When to Use the Negative Imperative

Use the negative imperative to tell someone not to call themselves or something a certain name.

Notes on llamarme in the Negative Imperative

The negative imperative uses the present subjunctive forms. In negative commands, the pronoun stays before the verb.

Example Sentences

  • No te llames a ti mismo fracasado.

    Don't call yourself a failure.

  • No se llamen así, es ofensivo.

    Don't call yourselves that, it's offensive.

  • No nos llamemos mentirosos.

    Let's not call ourselves liars.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: No llámaté.

    Correct: No te llames.

    Why: You cannot attach pronouns to the end of a negative command; they must come between 'no' and the verb.

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